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Rotorcraft
News and issues regarding all manner of civil and military rotorcraft and their powerplants, including helicopters, tilt rotors and unmanned air vehicles.
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New Rotorcraft 2004
The past 12 months have not been the most thrilling, it has to be said, for anyone on the lookout for new Western helicopters.
Rotorcraft
February 2, 2007
Russian Firm Fights Fires in S. Africa
Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia-based UTair is supporting South Africa’s summer aerial firefighting campaign, under a new contract awarded by the national forest f
Rotorcraft
February 2, 2007
AB139 Production Shifts Up
Following the first Bell/Agusta AB139 delivery to Helilario, production is now ramping up to meet deliveries to international customers later this year.
Rotorcraft
February 2, 2007
Night-vision Boost for EMS Crews
Bell 212, 412 and 412EP operators now have FAA STC approval to install Max-Viz’s EVS-1000 enhanced vision system.
Avionics
February 2, 2007
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Better Late Than Never
Southwest Nebraska will receive its first-ever air ambulance in May–a Bell 407 operated by MedStar.
Rotorcraft
February 2, 2007
Crewman Fights for Compensation
A search-and-rescue crewman with the UK’s Bristow Helicopters claims he is being “unceremoniously dumped” from his job after the injuries he sustained over
Rotorcraft
February 2, 2007
ERHC pilots brave elements to get an update
Helicopter pilots gave a clear demonstration of their dedication to their profession last month by turning out in impressive numbers on one of the most fri
Rotorcraft
February 2, 2007
Pop-out floats approved for Enstrom 480B
Enstrom Helicopter of Menominee, Mich., has earned FAA approval for a pop-out float option on its Model 480B.
Maintenance and Modifications
February 2, 2007
Bell increases JetRanger’s takeoff weight
Bell Helicopter announced last month a supplemental type certificate (STC)–free to operators–that increases the maximum takeoff weight of its 206B-series J
Rotorcraft
February 2, 2007
Schweizer Gets Power Boost
Schweizer has won FAA certification for an increased takeoff horsepower rating on its Model 333.
Rotorcraft
February 2, 2007
HeliExpo 2004 to test mettle of helicopter industry
The industry gears up for its annual group hug, this year back in Las Vegas (March 15 to 17) against a backdrop of decent sales figures for new civil helic
Rotorcraft
February 2, 2007
Honeywell expands engine offerings, plans return to helicopter business
Barry Eccleston wants to take Honeywell back into the commercial helicopter business in a big way, while at the same time finding another airframe on which
Engines
February 1, 2007
Mideast Seals PAS Expansion
The ambitions of the UK’s Police Aviation Services (PAS) to attract external training contracts have been boosted by news of a deal for its parent company,
Rotorcraft
January 31, 2007
Daniels Lands at Simplex
Steve Daniels has joined Simplex as vice president of sales and marketing.
Rotorcraft
January 31, 2007
EMS expansion in Northern Virginia
EMS operator Inova AirCare is doubling its fleet of aeromed helicopters this month in an effort to increase service to residents of Northern Virginia and t
Rotorcraft
January 31, 2007
Bell 407 Fleet Passes a Million Hours
One million hours equals more than 114 years, 11.5 decades or nearly 42,700 days.
Rotorcraft
January 31, 2007
Helicopter FBO Opens in Paris
This month, French company Aviaxess will open a helicopter FBO at Paris Heliport, Issy-le-Molyneaux, in addition to starting a fractional helicopter and je
Rotorcraft
January 31, 2007
Report inconclusive about why R44 ditched in water
The British Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has issued its report on an accident last January.
Safety
January 31, 2007
Dutch Lose Patience with MDHI
The government of the Netherlands has canceled a contract for eight high-gross-weight MD 902 Explorers.
Rotorcraft
January 31, 2007
Working group to address Grand Canyon noise issue
In 1987 the National Parks Overflights Act mandated substantial restoration of “natural quiet” at Grand Canyon National Park.
Regulations and Government
January 31, 2007
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